The document summarizes information about Apolinario Mabini, known as the "Brain of the Revolution" and the first Prime Minister of the Philippines. Some key details are that Mabini was born in poverty but became a lawyer and adviser to Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine Revolution. He performed government activities despite being paralyzed and losing the use of his legs from polio.
The document summarizes information about Apolinario Mabini, known as the "Brain of the Revolution" and the first Prime Minister of the Philippines. Some key details are that Mabini was born in poverty but became a lawyer and adviser to Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine Revolution. He performed government activities despite being paralyzed and losing the use of his legs from polio.
The document summarizes information about Apolinario Mabini, known as the "Brain of the Revolution" and the first Prime Minister of the Philippines. Some key details are that Mabini was born in poverty but became a lawyer and adviser to Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine Revolution. He performed government activities despite being paralyzed and losing the use of his legs from polio.
1. I’m also known as “Brain of the Revolution” 2. I became a 1st Prime Minister of the Philippines 3. My name can see in the streets. 4. I became an achiever despite of extreme poverty. 5. I’m also known as “Sublime Paralytic.” 6. I was a member of Rizal's “La Liga Filipina” 7. I studied at “San Juan de Letran” 8. I became most active in the revolution in 1898. 9. I was a spokesman of the Congress, and a notary public. 10. In 1901, i was exiled to Guam but returned to the Philippines in 1903. 11. I was born in Tanawan, Batangas. 12. Envious enemies called me the "Dark Chamber of the President" 13. I became a lawyer. 14. I became Aguinaldo's chief adviser during the Philippine Revolution 15. I was 38 years old when I died due to cholera. 16. My mother wanted me to become a priest. 17. I was struck down by paralysis in early 1986. 18. I was once featured in Philippine 10 peso bill. 19. I performed in governmental activities despite having lost use of my both legs from polio. 20. I wrote the El Verdadero Decalogo in 1898. I am a Corregidor “I am a Place” 1. I’m also known as "the Rock," I was a key bastion of the Allies during the war. 2. I became the headquarters of the Allied forces in Philippine Commonwealth government. 3. I’m found in Bataan. 4. I am one of the most important and celebrated places of battle during World War II. 5. I am a historic monument as well as a tourist destination and featuring military installations used during World War II. 6. I was a piece of America on Philippine soil. 7. I was left on its own where nearly 5,000 bombs were dropped in a span of 27 days. 8. At one point, I held the country’s gold bars and silver coins. 9. I was the site of a massacre. 10. I became the headquarters of Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his troops. 11. I was the site of many battles, an island that had seen too many deaths, especially in World War II. 12. I was currently considered part of the province of Cavite. 13. I remain the symbolic sanctuary of Freedom in Asia. 14. One of the most prominent figures during the war, General Douglas MacArthur was stationed at me. 15. I served as a training ground for the Philippine military and a special group of elite troops. In an operation called Merdeka. 16. I was officially called Fort Mills during the American era. 17. Streets were paved, barracks and quarters were erected, the famous Malinta tunnel was constructed, batteries were set up, and a hospital and cinema were built. 18. I played a pivotal role during the Pacific War. 19. I am the biggest of the heavily fortified islands that make up the harbor defenses of the capital. 20. Visitors can take a walk down the path of history in Malinta Tunnel. I am a Tarsier “I am a Thing” 1. I am a nocturnal animals and should not be disturbed at day time. 2. My one eye is bigger than my brain. 3. I’m found in Bohol. 4. I have two big eyes. 5. I am one of the smallest primates in the world, standing at about 8.5 to 16 centimeters in size. 6. I’m the only carnivorous primates, preying on insects, lizards, and snakes. 7. I have shorter feet and a hairier tail. 8. I consumed 10 to 12 grams of food in a single day. 9. My ears almost constantly being furled or crinkled. 10. I loved to be visited by foreigners and other Filipinos. 11. I am one of the most visited animal in Visayas. 12. I am in the Visayas. 13. I’m found in areas of all grasses, bushes, bamboo shoots and small trees. 14. I have a gray fur and a nearly naked tail. 15. I have sharp teeth, enabling to catch a prey easier. 16. I was formerly classified as “endangered,” I am now classified as “threatened.” 17. I am only kept in zoos rarely. 18. I am small and have thin skulls. 19. I can move my heads 180 degrees, the way owls can. 20. I am quite similar, physically.